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TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Criminal Justice will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts degree in International Criminal Justice at Xxxx Xxx College of Criminal Justice (Xxxx Xxx) as indicated below. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDED Sending College Borough of Manhattan Community College Receiving College Equivalent Xxxx Xxx College Credit Granted General Education Courses REQUIRED CORE: 12 Credits ENG 101 English Composition 3 ENG 101 Composition I 3 3 ENG 201 Introduction to Literature 3 ENG 201 Composition II 3 3 MAT 206 Precalculus 3 MAT 141 Pre-Calculus 3 3 Life and Physical Science 3 Life and Physical Science 3 3 FLEXIBLE CORE: 18 Credits Creative Expression 6 Creative Expression 6 6 Scientific World 3 Scientific World 3 3 U.S. Experience in its Diversity POL 100 American Government 3 U.S. Experience in its Diversity POL 101 American Government 3 3 Individual and Society SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 Individual and Society SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 3 World Cultures and Global Issues* 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 3 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Criminal Justice Core CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 3 CRJ 102 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology 3 3 CRJ 200 Constitutional Law 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 3 CRJ 201 Policing 3 PSC 101 Introduction to Police Studies 3 3 CRJ 202 Corrections 3 COR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3 3 CRJ 204 Crime and Justice in the Urban Community 3 PSC 202 Police and Diversity 3 3 XXX xxx Modern Language Course* 3 Modern Language Elective 3 3 ENG 3xx English Elective or LIN 250 Forensic Linguistics 3 English Elective or ENG 328 Forensic Linguistics 3 3 ECO 201 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 120 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 3 General Electives Elective 3 Electives 3 3 TOTAL = 60 *Students who complete a 105/107-level foreign language course to fulfill the World Cultures gen ed requirement should complete a 106/108-level language course to fulfill the Modern Language requirement. Students who complete 106/108-level language course to satisfy the World Cultures requirement should take a 200-level language course.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

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TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Criminal Justice Liberal Arts will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts degree in International Criminal Humanities and Justice at Xxxx Xxx College of Criminal Justice (Xxxx Xxx) as indicated below. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDED Sending College Borough of Manhattan Community College Receiving College Equivalent Xxxx Xxx College Credit Granted General Education Courses REQUIRED CORE: 12 Credits ENG 101 English Composition 3 ENG 101 Composition I 3 3 ENG 201 Introduction to Literature 3 ENG 201 Composition II 3 Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning 3 MAT 206 Precalculus 3 MAT 141 Pre-Calculus 3 Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning 3 Life and Physical Science 3 Life and Physical Science 3 3 FLEXIBLE CORE: 18 Credits Creative Expression 6 3 Creative Expression 6 6 3 Scientific World 3 Scientific World 3 3 U.S. US Experience in its Diversity POL 100 American Government 3 U.S. 6 US Experience in its Diversity POL 101 American Government 3 6 Individual and Society 3 Individual and Society SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 Individual and Society SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 3 World Cultures and Global Issues* 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Criminal Critical Thinking and Justice Core CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal ACR 110 Disciplinary Reading in the Humanities 3 LIT Elective 3 ACR 120 Reading for Justice and Law 3 HIS 320 3 CRT 100 Critical Thinking OR CRT 120 Critical Thinking and Social Justice 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal PHI 105 3 CRT 150 Critical Thinking and Scientific Inquiry 3 Scientific World OR SCI blanket credit 3 ACR 195 Literacy, Development & Social Justice 3 LIT elective credit 3 CRJ 102 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology 3 3 CRJ 200 Constitutional Law 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 3 CRJ 201 Policing 3 PSC 101 Introduction to Police Studies 3 3 CRJ 202 Corrections 3 COR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3 3 CRJ 204 Crime Critical Thinking and Justice in the Urban Community 3 PSC 202 Police and Diversity 3 3 XXX xxx Modern Language Course* 3 Modern Language Elective 3 3 ENG 3xx English Elective or LIN 250 Forensic Linguistics 3 English Elective or ENG 328 Forensic Linguistics 3 3 ECO 201 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 120 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 3 General Electives Elective 3 Electives 3 3 TOTAL = 60 *Students who complete a 105/107-level foreign language course to fulfill the World Cultures gen ed requirement should complete a 106/108-level language course to fulfill the Modern Language requirement. Students who complete 106/108-level language course to 15 See equivalency chart: electives that do not satisfy the World Cultures requirement should take a 200-level language course.HJS requirements will be awarded as disciplinary electives (e.g. LIT, HIS, AFR Elective) 15 TOTAL=60

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Samples: Articulation Agreement, Articulation Agreement

TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Hostos Community College (BMCCHCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts Science (A.A.A.S.) degree in Criminal Justice Computer Science and Information Security will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts Science (B.S) degree in International Criminal Justice Computer Science and Information Security at Xxxx Xxx College of Criminal Justice (Xxxx Xxx) as indicated below. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER CREDIT AWARDED Sending College Borough of Manhattan Hostos Community College Receiving College Equivalent Xxxx Xxx College Credit Granted General Education Courses REQUIRED CORE: 12 CORE Course Title Credits JJC Course Title Credits Transfer Credits Awarded ENG 101 English Composition 110 Expository Writing 3 ENG 101 Composition I 3 3 ENG 201 Introduction to 111 Literature & Composition 3 ENG 201 Composition II 3 3 MAT 206 160 Precalculus 3 4 MAT 141 Pre-Calculus 3 3 3+ 1 bl Life and Physical Science 3 (CHE/BIO/PHY 210) 4 Life and Physical Science 3 3 (BIO/CHE 103/PHY 101) 4 4 FLEXIBLE CORE: 18 Credits CORE Creative Expression 6 3 Creative Expression 6 6 Scientific World 3 Scientific World 3 3 U.S. Experience in its Diversity POL 100 American Government 3 U.S. Experience in its Diversity POL 101 American Government 3 3 Individual and Society SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 Individual and Society SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 3 World Cultures and Global Issues* Issues 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 3 Additional Flexible Core Course 3 Flexible Core Course 3 3 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Criminal Justice Core CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Mathematics Courses (choose 2: 8 credits) Math 210 Calculus I 4 MAT 151 Calculus I 4 4 Math 217 Linear Algebra 4 MAT 310 Linear Algebra 3 3 CRJ 102 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology +1bl Math 220 Calculus II 4 MAT 152 Calculus II 4 4 Computer Science Courses (13-16 credits) CSC 205 Discrete Mathematics 4 MAT 204 Discrete Mathematics 3 3 CRJ 200 Constitutional Law CSC 215 Modern Programming 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law CSCI 271 Intro to Computing & Programming 3 3 CRJ 201 Policing 3 PSC 101 Introduction to Police Studies 3 3 CRJ 202 Corrections 3 COR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3 3 CRJ 204 Crime and Justice in the Urban Community 3 PSC 202 Police and Diversity 3 3 XXX xxx Modern Language Course* CSC 275 Object Oriented Programming 3 Modern Language Elective 3 3 ENG 3xx English Elective or LIN 250 Forensic Linguistics CSC 300 Data Structures 3 English Elective or ENG 328 Forensic Linguistics CSCI 373 Advanced Data Structures 3 3 ECO 201 Macroeconomics CSC 375 Computer Networking 3 ECO 120 Introduction to Macroeconomics CSCI 379 Computer Networking 3 3 CSC 395 Web and Mobile Application Development 3 CSCI blanket elective 3 3 MAT 310 Calculus III (can be substituted for CSC 395) 4 MAT 153 Calculus III 4 4 General Electives Elective 3 3-6 Electives 3 3 3-6 3-6 TOTAL = 60 *Students who complete a 105/107-level foreign language course to fulfill the World Cultures gen ed requirement should complete a 106/108-level language course to fulfill the Modern Language requirement. Students who complete 106/108-level language course to satisfy the World Cultures requirement should take a 200-level language course.60

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts degree (A.A.) degree in Criminal Justice Psychology will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) in International Criminal Justice Psychology at Xxxx Xxx College of Criminal Justice (Xxxx Xxx) as indicated belowSt. John’s University. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER NOTE 1: 6 OF THESE 9 CREDITS WILL APPLY TOWARD MAJOR REQUIREMENTS AS TO NOT EXCEED CREDIT AWARDED Sending College Borough of Manhattan Community College Receiving College Equivalent Xxxx Xxx College Credit Granted General Education Courses REQUIRED CORE: 12 Credits ENG 101 REQUIREMENT. THE OTHER 3 COMMON CORE Required Common Core English Composition 3 ENG 101 Composition I 3 3 ENG 201 Introduction to Literature 3 ENG 201 Composition II 3 3 MAT 206 Precalculus 3 MAT 141 Pre-Calculus 3 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 3 Life and & Physical Science Sciences 3 Life and Physical Science 3 3 FLEXIBLE CORE: 18 Credits Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core Creative Expression 6 Creative Expression 6 6 Scientific World 3 Scientific World 3 Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in its Its Diversity POL 100 American Government 3 U.S. Experience in its Diversity POL 101 American Government 3 3 Individual and & Society 3 Scientific World (Recommended Course PSY 100) 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS PSY 240 Developmental Psychology or PSY 250 Child Psychology 3 PSY 230 Psychology of Personality or PSY 260 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSY 265 Research in Psychology 4 Psychology Electives1 – Choose 9 credits from: PSY 200, PSY 210, PSY 220 (Behavioral Statistics)2, PSY 230, PSY 240, PSY 245 (Psychology of Women), PSY 250, PSY 255 (Cognitive Psychology), PSY 260, PSY 271, PSY 280 (Recommended courses to satisfy major requirements are in bold.) 9 SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 Individual and Society SOC 101 or ANT 100 Introduction to Sociology Anthropology 3 3 World Cultures and Global Issues* 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 3 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Criminal Justice Core CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 3 CRJ 102 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology 3 3 CRJ 200 Constitutional Law 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 3 CRJ 201 Policing 3 PSC 101 Introduction to Police Studies 3 3 CRJ 202 Corrections 3 COR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3 3 CRJ 204 Crime and Justice in the Urban Community 3 PSC 202 Police and Diversity 3 3 XXX xxx Modern Language Course* 3 Modern Language Elective 3 3 ENG 3xx English Elective or LIN 250 Forensic Linguistics 3 English Elective or ENG 328 Forensic Linguistics 3 3 ECO 201 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 120 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Liberal Arts Electives 3 General Electives Elective 3 Electives 3 3 TOTAL = 5 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 *Students who complete a 105/107-level foreign language course to fulfill the World Cultures gen ed requirement should complete a 106/108-level language course to fulfill the Modern Language requirementCREDITS WILL BE ACCEPTED BUT APPLY TOWARDS THE ST. Students who complete 106/108-level language course to satisfy the World Cultures requirement should take a 200-level language courseJOHN’S ELECTIVE AREA. NOTE 2: SHOULD STUDENTS CHOOSE TO TAKE PSY 220 BEHAVIORAL STATISTICS WITH BMCC, STUDENTS WILL BE SHY 1 CREDIT (ST. XXXX’S STATISTICS COURSE EQUIVALENT IS PSY 2030 WITH LAB FOR 4 CREDITS). IN THIS CASE, BMCC STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO TAKE AN ADDITIONAL PSY ELECTIVE COURSE WITH ST. XXXX’S. IF STUDENT DOES NOT TAKE PSY 220 WITH BMCC REMAINING MAJOR COURSES WITH ST. XXXX’S ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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TRANSFER CREDITS AWARDED. Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) graduates who complete the Associate in Arts degree (A.A.) degree in Criminal Justice Psychology will receive 60 credits toward the Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) in International Criminal Justice Psychology at Xxxx Xxx College of Criminal Justice (Xxxx Xxx) as indicated belowSt. John’s University. COURSE EQUIVALENCIES AND TRANSFER NOTE 1: 6 OF THESE 9 CREDITS WILL APPLY TOWARD MAJOR REQUIREMENTS AS TO NOT EXCEED CREDIT AWARDED Sending College Borough of Manhattan Community College Receiving College Equivalent Xxxx Xxx College Credit Granted General Education Courses REQUIRED CORE: 12 Credits ENG 101 REQUIREMENT. THE OTHER 3 COMMON CORE Required Common Core English Composition 3 ENG 101 Composition I 3 3 ENG 201 Introduction to Literature 3 ENG 201 Composition II 3 3 MAT 206 Precalculus 3 MAT 141 Pre-Calculus 3 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 3 Life and & Physical Science Sciences 3 Life and Physical Science 3 3 FLEXIBLE CORE: 18 Credits Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core Creative Expression 6 Creative Expression 6 6 Scientific World 3 Scientific World 3 Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in its Its Diversity POL 100 American Government 3 U.S. Experience in its Diversity POL 101 American Government 3 3 Individual and & Society 3 Scientific World (Recommended Course PSY 100) 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS PSY 240 Developmental Psychology or PSY 250 Child Psychology 3 PSY 230 Psychology of Personality or PSY 260 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSY 265 Research in Psychology 4 Psychology Electives1 – Choose 9 credits from: PSY 200, PSY 210, PSY 220 (Behavioral Statistics)2, PSY 230, PSY 240, PSY 245 (Psychology of Women), PSY 250, PSY 255 (Cognitive Psychology), PSY 260, PSY 271, PSY 280 (Recommended courses to satisfy major requirements are in bold.) 9 SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 Individual and Society SOC 101 or ANT 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 3 World Cultures and Global Issues* 3 World Cultures and Global Issues 3 3 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Criminal Justice Core CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 3 CRJ 102 Criminology 3 SOC 203 Criminology 3 3 CRJ 200 Constitutional Law 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 3 CRJ 201 Policing 3 PSC 101 Introduction to Police Studies 3 3 CRJ 202 Corrections 3 COR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3 3 CRJ 204 Crime and Justice in the Urban Community 3 PSC 202 Police and Diversity 3 3 XXX xxx Modern Language Course* 3 Modern Language Elective 3 3 ENG 3xx English Elective or LIN 250 Forensic Linguistics 3 English Elective or ENG 328 Forensic Linguistics 3 3 ECO 201 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 120 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 Anthropology 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Electives 3 General Electives Elective 3 Electives 3 3 TOTAL = 5 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 *Students who complete a 105/107-level foreign language course to fulfill the World Cultures gen ed requirement should complete a 106/108-level language course to fulfill the Modern Language requirementCREDITS WILL BE ACCEPTED BUT APPLY TOWARDS THE ST. Students who complete 106/108-level language course to satisfy the World Cultures requirement should take a 200-level language courseJOHN’S ELECTIVE AREA. NOTE 2: SHOULD STUDENTS CHOOSE TO TAKE PSY 220 BEHAVIORAL STATISTICS WITH BMCC, STUDENTS WILL BE SHY 1 CREDIT (ST. JOHN’S STATISTICS COURSE EQUIVALENT IS PSY 2030 WITH LAB FOR 4 CREDITS). IN THIS CASE, BMCC STUDENTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO TAKE AN ADDITIONAL PSY ELECTIVE COURSE WITH ST. JOHN’S. IF STUDENT DOES NOT TAKE PSY 220 WITH BMCC REMAINING MAJOR COURSES WITH ST. JOHN’S ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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Samples: Articulation Agreement

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